Oly wrote:After a day to process the trade, I was for it. The fact is, for a few seasons lots of us had seen the issues RD was discussing. He was playing it bizarrely safe, as in he'd have what seemed to be challenging-but-manageable throws over the middle or near the sticks and he wouldn't pull the trigger. Then he'd scramble but without his younger legs, and there were just too many times this decision making led to 3-and-outs. He didn't have the legs to play his previous brand of football and didn't have the height to transition to a pure pocket passer. So even without all of the off-the-field stuff, he just didn't show that he could evolve as he aged. So while I expect him to be better with Payton for both football and off-the-field reasons, I don't see him ever being a top-10 QB again.
I think the other big point, and one RD mentioned, was the loss of his QB coach/best friend/mentor/handler/everything. Before, Russ could just focus on football, but after Trevor died, he took on all that other stuff, and didn't realize he was in over his head. Lots of stuff went off the rails at that point. It's a normal time elite athletes would start thinking about legacy, and he always had that streak in him, but he started spending too much time and energy on that.
This metaphor just struck me, and I don't know if it's good, but it amuses me. Russ' efforts to be The Guy (the legacy, the office on the 2nd floor in Denver, the public image stuff) reminds me of that nun who tried to fix that 19th Century mural of Jesus in Spain. He started with good intentions, things got out of hand, he didn't know when to quit or get help and just plowed ahead, and he ended up with an image that looked like the bloated, misshapen face of Jesus.
Ok, now I'm sold my metaphor is perfect.
But back to football: if he can regain his focus and hunger and Payton can get an offense installed in one year that uses play action to set up a passing game designed around a moving pocket, then I think Russ can be good again. But I'd still take Geno over him.
The way things are now, I'd definitely take Geno over Russell, as I would 10-12 other QB's around the league. He's regressed that much over the past few years, at least in my mind.
Russell is still tone deaf and doesn't seem to realize that he's everybody's favorite punching bag, posting videos of himself working out in the offseason. Here's what a former NFL player and Denver sports personality had to say about it:
“Forget Let’s Ride, let’s slide,” he said on his Mile High Football podcast, via Denver Sports, regarding the slide board exercises Wilson was doing. Schlereth went on to say the video is probably not a huge concern, but that it is something to keep an eye on in light of his recent struggles. His main issue is obviously not the Super Bowl 48 winner’s ambition or offseason commitment, but seemingly the choice to advertise it on social media.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/le ... r-AA1d7Z2p